Ordered, That it be referred to this Committee to
present to the Parliament, the Names of all such Persons
who are declared, by the Parliament, to be uncapable of
Composition, to be put into this Bill.

Whitehall.

Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of
Whitehall, to see how the upper Bench may be removed,
and set in some other convenient Place of the Hall;
and how fit a Passage to the Parliament House may be
made: And to take Order for the doing thereof, if they
shall find it may be conveniently done, accordingly.

Siddenham's Accompts.

Ordered, That the Parliament doth allow and approve
of the Accompts of Colonel William Siddenham, amounting to the Sum of Two thousand Five hundred Seventyeight Pounds and Six Shillings; the same being stated
according to Ordinance of Parliament, as the same are
stated, drawn up, and certified by the Committees and
Commissioners of the County of Dorsett. And it is
further Ordered, That the Committee of the Army do
issue forth a Debenture unto the said Colonel William
Siddenham, for the same, in pursuance of the Ordinance
of Parliament of the Twenty-fourth of December 1647:
And that the Trustees appointed by Act of Parliament
for Sale of the Honours, Manors, and Lands belonging
to the late King, Queen, and Prince, be and are hereby
authorized and enabled to allow of the said Debenture,
so to be made out by the Committee of the Army, upon
any Purchase made, or to be made, by the said Colonel
Wm. Siddenham, of any the said Lands, in such Manner,
as all other the Debentures of the Officers of the Army
have been allowed of, and accepted upon that Security.